Yes; you will get your period. You have a lot of the beginning signs of puberty, but don't rush it. You are only 12. You have the rest of your life to deal with your period one week out of the month, 12 months a year for many many years! Enjoy not having to worry about tampons, PMS symptoms, and worrying if your period will be on schedule for now. Just think, if you started your period at 12, by the time you are 18, if you add all the weeks you should have had a period in between those times you will have been on your period for a year straight! It is okay to want to feel that sense of accomplishment of womanhood, but don't rush it too soon!
Periods are often irregular at your age. If you are not sexually active in any way, don't worry unless you have abdominal discomfort worse than mild cramps.
Periods can be very irregular at your age.If you are not sexually active in any way, don't worry unless you have any abdominal discomfort worse than mild cramps.
There are twelve, five second periods in one minute.
Yes, she has a eating disorder.
A rolling twelve month period is any consecutive 12 months, starting from the 1st of one month. So the 1st of June to the 31st of May or the 1st of October to the 30th of September etc. would be rolling twelve month periods.
That "white gooey stuff" is called a discharge. It happens because your vagina is cleaning itself by discharging unclean mucus. Kinda like when you have a cold and you sneeze, you have a lot of boogers because your body is producing mucus in order to keep airborne bacteria out. & the sneeze is just a way of getting out all that bacteria. So the discharge is just a way of your vagina cleaning itself and letting out bacteria that gets in there.AND NO, IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU TURNING INTO A WOMAN -____-*Another answer*When you start getting this discharge, it normally means you will get your period within a few months...I started getting discharge when I was 11 and got my period when I was 12..Im 15 now lol so dont worry about it, just a part of growing up :)*another answer*its not necessarily always a few months after you get the discharge that you get your period because me and my sister are 17 months apart and we both got the discharge in our fith grade year and we are now 13 and 14 and the older one of us has her period and still gets the discharge and so do I but I dont have my period and we are now in the 8th and 9th grade but it varys from person to person so theres nothing wrong with you if it takes longer than a few months.it means your going to get your periodi hav been having discharge since i was 10 and finally had my perion when i was twelve:]
Since there are two periods of time, a.m. and p.m. , 24 hours (the time in a day) needs to be split in two. 24 split in two is obviously 12.That is why there is twelve hours on a clock.
If you didnt have sex then no you cant be pregnant
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It's normal, every girl is different. I got my period when I was 11. A friend of mine got her period for one week, and then it stopped. Then a couple of months after that she started getting a normal cycle.
There is no medical concept of birth control pill rejection, but some women may have changes in their periods on one birth control pill that they don't like. Changing to another brand may help. My friend has been switching back and forth between the b.c. that makes you have periods every three months and Ortho and her last period lasted twelve days with lots of cramps. Her doctor recently had her take two regular pills of Ortho for four days.. then her bleeding stopped and he adviced her to stay with Ortho!
If 38 years elapsed between the start and finish of the Justinian code, and the twelve tables were created in 450 B.C., it would be approximately 412 years that elapsed between the two periods.